Monday, 17 August 2015

Thermal Polishes

I wanted to post a quick... something about thermal polishes.  Over the last few months you've seen me review a bunch of MotM boxes and thermal polishes from Heather's Hues.  She makes my fav thermals.  They are always nicely pigmented and not gloopy and they always work.  My second favs would be from Dam, hers are always super creamy and smooth.

I would say confidently that I know not only how thermal polishes work but how to GET them to work.  So, when I say a thermal polish doesn't work.  It.  Doesn't.  Work.  Telling me to go to my sink is ridiculous because wouldn't you think I'd have not only known that, but tried that?  No COMPANYIWILLNOTNAME, your thermals never work but shame on me I keep buying them hoping they will.

So to end this on a super glittery and amazing note, here are some awesome thermal polishes in action!





2 comments:

  1. Aww I'm flattered to be your fave thermal maker! You'll be just as thrilled as I am that autumn and cooler weather is almost here. I learned (the hard way) this summer that thermal polishes can become "sunburned" when exposed to the extreme heat during shipping and actually become stuck in their warm state. I've refrained from thermals this summer since I learned that but with the cooler weather fast approaching, I have thermals ready to release!!

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    1. I've bought from this company too many times. Summer collections. Holiday collections. I never get a thermal from them that does anything!

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